Standard:
MAFS.K.G.1: identify and describe shapes (squares, circles, triangles,
rectangles, hexagons, cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres).
Game: the game I chose
on the website listen below is “Peg and Cat Chicken Blast Off.” The goal of the
game is to build a spaceship that will get all of the animals on the farm to
space!
Classification tool:
The tool used would be classified as “educational game software.” This is
because the game” presents and reviews instructional content in a game format
(chapter 8, pg. 188).” I would use this game tool to keep my students engaged. It
seems that now-a-days children are so technologically inclined and all they
want to do is play video games, so by using this tool all students will be both
learning and doing what they love to do.
I have searched for and evaluated internet-based resources
in school by using the ABCDT which stands for A: author B: bias C: content D: design
T: technical elements. This acronym helps students evaluate websites. I have
used this when conducting research papers. This acronym is important because
you must know how credible the website is before using it as well as know the
author in order to cite sources.
I learned a few new skills after doing the web hunt
assignment. I learned about and how to use google scholar. I also learned that
on google search, you can narrow your searches by certain times. For example,
the past 24 hours, past week, past year, etc. Although I learned some new
search skills I was not surprised by anything in particular.
1. You would like to include a picture of a
chocolate lab puppy in your power point about things you love. Can you find
one?
2. You want your students
to blog for their history blog journals. Can you find a classroom-friendly
blog?
Jill, I like that you hyperlinked your link so that I could just click on it and play the game! Good choice in a game by the way!
ReplyDeleteI really like your game! I also liked the way you put important things in bold. Good job!
ReplyDeleteVery true about kids loving video games nowadays. I think incorporating educational games in the classroom is becoming a more important tool for engaging learners.
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